CATCH THE FEVER MUSIC FESTIVALS ANNOUNCES THIRD EVENT
PRYOR, OKLA - Catch the Fever Music Festivals, who currently has Country Fever going on
it's sixth year and Rocklahoma which is the largest eighties rock festival in the world,
has added Bikelahoma to be held April 18-19, 2008 at the Catch the Fever Festival
Grounds in Pryor, Oklahoma.
Bikelahoma brings the attractions commonly seen in Sturgis, South Dakota during its
annual bike festival to Pryor, Oklahoma. The attractions include the Globe of Death,
the Wall of Death, Speed for Hire, a Tractor Pull, Angie Land and the Flaunt Girls
Burlesque Show. Bands scheduled to perform are Jackyl, Kentucky Head Hunters, Bang
Tango, Crooked X, Mike McClure, Red Dirt Rangers, Jackson Taylor, Dirty Penny, Tuff
Profit, Cody Marks, Hosty Duo, Law Dogs, Randy Crouch, Pedal Point, Federation of Horse
Power, Fletcher, Afterglow and South 40.
Located four miles north of Pryor, OK, off Highway 69, the Catch the Fever facilities
include over 6,200 assigned and numbered seats, as well as general admission on the lawn
for over 50,000 people. The grounds also feature over 4,000 campsites, on-site parking,
bathroom facilities and a convenience store. Parking and Camping during Bikelahoma will
be free to the public.
One-day tickets are just thirty dollars and two day for fifty dollars plus tax and
handling. Tickets to Bikelahoma are currently on sale and available by calling toll
free 866-310-2288 or by going online at www.feverfest.com.

BIKELAHOMA ANNOUNCES THIRD EVENT PRYOR, OK - Bikelahoma brings the
attractions commonly seen in Sturgis, South Dakota during its annual bike festival to Pryor, Oklahoma.
The attractions include the Globe of Death, the Wall of Death, Speed for Hire, a Tractor Pull,
Angie Land and the Flaunt Girls Burlesque Show. Bands scheduled to perform are Jackyl, Kentucky
Head Hunters, Bang Tango, Crooked X, Mike McClure, Red Dirt Rangers, Jackson Taylor, Dirty Penny,
Tuff Profit, Cody Marks, Hosty Duo, Law Dogs, Randy Crouch, Pedal Point, Federation of Horse
Power, Fletcher, Afterglow and South 40. Read More...




